lr_next_row
Advances to the next row in the parameter data file.
C Language
int lr_next_row( char *dat_file );
Example: lr_next_row | Parameter Functions |
Java Language
int lr.next_row( String dat_file );
Example: lr.next_row | String and Parameter Functions | Java Syntax |
Arguments
Name | Comments |
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dat_file | The name of the parameter .dat file containing the values you want to retrieve. |
The lr_next_row function sets the active row to be the next row in the specified parameters file. If the current row is the last, lr_next_row sets the active row to the first row.
Use this function within an iteration, to advance to the next set of values. If you want the active row to advance at the beginning of each iteration, you do not need this function: In the parameter properties, you can specify to advance to the next row for each iteration.
This function is most useful with Table
parameters. If you specify more than one parameter in a file, lr_next_row advances the values for all the parameters. This is the natural way to advance Table
rows.
To advance only one parameter in a file, use lr_advance_param with Select next row set to sequential in the parameter properties.
Note that the dat file name is by default the name of a parameter, unless you specified a different name for the file when you defined the parameter. For example, the dat file for the IDs parameter, is IDs.dat.
Return Values
Returns 0 on success and -1 on failure.
Parameterization
You cannot use standard parameterization for any arguments in this function.